TOEIC® Listening and Reading Test Preparation

Prepare for success. ETS's online courses, test preparation books and sample questions will help you become familiar with the TOEIC® Listening and Reading test and gauge your readiness before taking it.

The TOEIC® Official Learning and Preparation Course

TOEIC® Official Learning and Preparation Course (OLPC) is an online service using real-life workplace scenarios and over 1,000 authentic TOEIC® test questions to help you build the English skills you need for everyday workplace situations and prepare you for success on the TOEIC Listening and Reading test. The course is currently only available in select markets.

Self-paced and accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week, the TOEIC Official Learning and Preparation Course is the only course created by the maker of the TOEIC tests. No other online course is better designed to help you build the English skills you need for everyday workplace situations as well as succeed on the TOEIC test.

Here's what you'll find in the course:

three progressive learning modules from beginner through advanced levels

Test Preparation Books

Tactics for the TOEIC®Listening and Reading Test

Tactics for the TOEIC®Listening and Reading Test, a book and CD-ROM created by ETS and Oxford University Press, helps test takers develop the language and test-taking skills they need to succeed on the TOEIC Listening and Reading test.

Key features of this book include:

test-taking tips and skill-building activities

two complete practice tests

listening activities

mini-tests to review and reinforce test-taking strategies and vocabulary

Current Version of the Test

Test Preparation Tips

There are several things you can do every day to prepare for the TOEIC Listening and Reading test. The more you practice, the easier it gets.

Listening closely to the words in music, online broadcasts, radio, television and movies in English is a great way to improve your listening skills in English. The more you listen, the more you will understand vocabulary, idioms and expressions. Music helps you acquire the rhythm and stress patterns of spoken English.

Reading is the best way to improve your vocabulary. English-language reading materials — newspapers, magazines, books and websites — are always available. Choose your favorites! Read materials that genuinely interest you and are not too challenging.

Use the language every day. Each day, set some time aside to communicate only in English. Listen, read, speak and write in English every chance you get. The more you use the language, the better you'll become.

Keep a journal. Write down what happens in your life every day. This is a great way to think in English. Read to yourself and read out loud. This will also help you listen to how the words sound.

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